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  • Dear Wounded Friends, expectations will trip you up from NOW ON!! Move forward with open mind and heart, pray for guidance and trust that God as you understand him is love.

  • still cant find my way home......

  • Yes, indeed...:-))) Many days on campus groovin' to this one :-)

  • I guess this song means different things to different people based on your experiences. Me it reminds me of high school eating shrooms in my friend Kev's van and going to the beach and "feeling" everything around you...no thoghts about how are we going to get home...but that's just an old stoner talking....wishing you better days and kinder ways.

  • I just LOVE this track... stunning in every sense! A real timeless classic .

  • this is a journey

  • bammx2 I so feel for u, im so sorry, xxxxxx u will find your way home some day, we all will xox u are in my thoughts xx

  • It is hard to find your way back home. But it can be done if your heart is in it.... I love this song!! :D

  • My first love and the love of my life that I married eleven years ago told me he is leaving me a month ago.... this song shows the hole in my heart and the total loss I am at.... I cannot find my way home and doubt I ever will again. Time does not heal all wounds... 

  • @petesfirstlove ...I'm sorry for what is happening to you. Don't quit! Move forward, and you will find your way "home"....you will heal....if you believe you will.....

  • @CoastGuardIDC  Thanks for your response... I didn't even know there were responses on here to posts when you make them, so sorry this response is 3 weeks late. I appreciate your post though... Debbie M.

  • @petesfirstlove ...You're welcome.....I hope you are now able to see light at the end of the tunnel......if not, you soon will....I promise... :)

  • @petesfirstlove

    Providence has someone else or something else for you. It's as simple as keeping an open mind as well as heart and choosing to be happy and not lost.

  • @joesphx19 thanks, my mind and heart have not chosen to open yet, they are stuck, unfortunately.... it's kind of a shock. Guess I need to change my name I originally put on here, of "petesfirstlove" Sometimes you can't choose not to be lost after a shock like this, when you were told and believed someone from your childhood who you found again after many years told you they would never leave you under any circumstances, and "they're not going anywhere." ~~ Debbie

  • Might be but I cant seem to find it. Never had to look for it in the 60s. It found you. After going through the disco, grunge, metal, rap, hiphop etc, I have decided to stick with what I know. Music that has meaning( lyrics, melody etc.)

  • Responding to coolcup

    Bless you darli'n

    If we can't love ourselves, no one else can.

    Glad to hear you heard the song of the universe.

  • You are so right it does not compare to the 60 & 70's music.............doesnt get any better

  • ♥ IT.

  • Add a pic of Barack bro...he has added a few wars in 3 years...well not wars officially, just troops helping out......Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya...give him the credit he deserves

  • i lived through criminal abuse at the hands of my mother and father drowned my pain with drugs and sex to the point that i couldn't find my way home, then heard this song one day scoring meth from a dealer and it clicked i was my only friend and i better start treating my self as such got clean went back to school got a job and grew up to be a pretty nice decent citizen all thanks to this song

  • @coolecup  Don't know who you are......but you give me hope!

  • @coolecup In fact. you give everyone hope.

  • @coolecup -i found my way back from drug and alcohol abuse in my fifties and im alive again

  • Thumbs up if you're a Belieber!!!

  • sadly youngsters don't get life they are lacking passion and emotion. This song and all songs from this era capture raw emotion and passion. We need to loose everything and start over.

  • I guess, we all make of this tune, what we experienced growing up.....I don't see it as a drug/war/loser song.....It was/remains great music....Rap seems to be coming from an entirely different place/too sing-songy meaningless for me; to each their own;D

  • I concur...

  • lol, its a drug loser song, nice of you fools taking the mwental effor tto try and make it a war song...even though we were all fked up, we knew it was a bad road...today kids will have your own songs about self destruction..hope the words arent all rap they will dissipate when the rain falls.

  • 20 people are morons, or angry they are deaf....

  • eric clapton steve winwood and ginger baker? am i dreaming?

  • When this much anticipated first album from the newly formed band was released in 1968 I couldn't find my way home (figuratively speaking); this song spoke to me. Fortunately, over the many years, I've been able to. Blind Faith was a supergroup then; in my mind they always will be.

  • | hope I never have to go through what you've been through.bless you my friend.

  • this beautiful song brings painful memories

  • Bammx2- I feel your pain. Lost my wife of 29 yrs due to cancer. She was my soulmate, the love of my life, my lover, my best friend, and the mother of my children. It destroyed my life. A piece of me died with her just as if somebody cut off my right arm. I've been nomadic in thought ever since. Hopefully you& Robin and me and my Renee will be reunited again in eternity. We can only hope and keep the faith.

  • @justinobservation---- my soulmate was murdered by an imbacile

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  • @haarmann91 --I'm very sorry to hear that. Alot of things in this life ever seem to make sense. I guess all we can do is except things for what they are, and muddle through some how.

  • @justinobservation I've seen more death in my life than I care to say. You'll be ok:) I keep telling myself that anyway

  • Home is where the heart is; you're always home.

  • i want to tell you i feel for your loss bammx2. it's very tough to try and fill the void that is there when your beloved goes to another place in this vast universe, but look? jesus will take your sorrow and pain away and turn it into joy and happiness beyond belief, simply say that you believe that jesus died for your sins and say please help me jesus in come into my heart and set my soul free of my sorrow!!! he will do it just be real and honest and he will fill you with the living spirit now

  • @topcatroar61oliosc... Amen brother, hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah..."there is a balm in Gilead..."Jeremiah 8:22...thank you topcatroar61...you stay blessed...

  • @topcatroar61oliosc HOW ARE YOU GOING TO BIBLE THUMP THIS GUY. TELLING SOMETHING FROM HIS HEART AND WHAT DO YOU DO? RAM JESUS DOWN HIS THROAT.

  • why wont she talk to me

  • Just how good is this song? Blind Faith wasn't around long but surely was a supergroup when Eric, Steve etc can produce music this good.

  • This is wonderful!!  You made a thoughtful and touching video. Thank you for this.

  • 20 people couldn't find their way to the like button.

  • one of the best songs ever ...................

  • This song reminds me of Melvin and Josephine. They fought so hard to rid the world of heartache. I miss them every day of my life. They taught me how to be a good man. I can't listen to this song without crying,

  • @mlohr76 I wish I had the pleasure of knowing Melvin and Josephine.These kind of people are rare in today1s world.

  • after witnessing winwood and clapton at the bowl last summer my cousin mentioned that we just heard an amazing guitar player accompanying a miracle of God. i couldn't agree more. what a song. what a carreer. thanks, coloradream, for posting this masterpeace

  • One of thee best songs of my life

  • With an open mind , I have tried to listen to today`s music. Honestly. It doesnt compare with this .

  • @goodthing52

    Iron and wine,-cinder and smoke

    go ahead look it up. See what todays music is creating.

    Naturally this will never be on the cover of rolling stone, which is a sad fact actually.

    all hail our record label demi gods

  • @goodthing52 It's from another time, another place, another world that no longer exists......

  • @goodthing52 What a ridiculous comment to make. And 17 morons thumbed it up. Haha! Idiots!

  • @GangreneVagina  I was going to comment but your username already made my point.

  • @GangreneVagina Nice name. Are you 12 or just an imbecile? Human Stain seems appropriate. Don't bother with a retaliatory move, I don't speak Idiot.

  • @goodthing52 i think there is some good stuff out there, its just not on the radio.

  • @goodthing52 there is great music today, but it's hard to find b/c it's not in the mainstream like it used to be back in the day; that's actually what has changed. it's almost as if the masses had a better taste in music back then and not anymore

  • @goodthing52

    It never will, wicked men have owned the "music business" for a long time now. Creativity has been replaced by filth and an adoration of violence. So called rap or urban music is a direct affront to the artists of the past that gave us what you are listening to on this site. And I would say even the almost polar opposite to rap is country and that is corrupt as well.

  • @goodthing52 Opeth, sir.

  • @GoatBorn Opeth is heavy metal.  No thanks.

  • I love Clapton's music but it is amazing I always stumble on a version of a song that is absolutely fantastic, and Eric blows my mind, yet once again. This track is like that. He is truly The Guitar God!

  • My big brother played this in the garage along w/ dear Mr. Fantasy....

    One of my favorite songs. I was like 12ish and these guys were just the epitome of

    of cool.

  • SUPERNATURAL

  • Yes, coloradream...I never looked at this tune that way, but Blind Faith means unwavering trust in a higher power.....Today, our country, sad to say, has Blind Faith in the military, and the illegal occupation of both iraq and afganistan....this tune from my childhood rings even more true today!

  • @oreokookie1000 nothing deserves unwaivering support under any circumstances, all is open to evenutal corruption and are right, as a current member of the military who, while I personally have never served in either war many many close friends have gone and not come home in a war we should not be in. vietnam the same. please though, dont blame the troops. blame those wolves who take advantage of a nation of sheep, and find a way to be the change you want to see. togther we can make it right

  • @oreokookie1000 I when Eric Clapton named the group it was his cynical approach to the band, who he felt were sub-par. Stevie Winwood was with a different label and had to be leased to Polydor Records to join the band. The name of the band had been established before Winwood joined. They existed for a very short time and put out only one album, but they were considered a supergroup before the music, based on a steller musical lineup. They did not let us down.

  • Supernatural is always a source of music :D

  • whenever life takes a turn this song is sooo awsome plus memories

  • Almost makes me cry- Beautiful Song <3

  • I love this song. It's always been one my favorites.

  • my moms gma didnt like the naked girl album cover so she got a black sharpie and made a bikini for the girl XD

  • Greatest acoustic guitars on a song. Take out Dick Cheney, it ruined the mood.

  • Still can't find my way home.

  • @MollyLynnable me either, left th house w rhe ex but was never home

  • Blind Faith came and went like a comet, but at a very important time.Their music had a certain healing quality for a generation that was getting pretty weary by 1969.

  • There will never again be music as great as this..

  • its so peaceful

  • I have led a nomadic existence almost my entire life.

    Especially since my lady passed away many years ago.

    I've never really had a home.

    She was it, even though she has been gone many years.

    I still love you Robin.

    You were my home.

  • @Bammx2 hey sorry..had 5 people die in 13 months. music is soothing

  • @Bammx2  it doesnt go away does it?

  • @meauxjeauxdog1 no. it doesn't.

    It will one day... I hope :)

  • @Bammx2 I know how you feel...my love has been gone for 3 years...I always have to tell myself ,it is better to have loved and lost... then to have never loved(like that) at all....

  • @Abkeda I hear ya, but, I don't believe in that, personally.

    I could have, quite happily, lived my entire life without ever know the anguish of the loss.

    But, hey.... we're still here and, to them...we are on the other side ;-)

  • @Bammx2 I hear you too Bamm...just something I tell myself...doesn't mean I always believe it. ;~) I too could have lived fine without my(many) losses. And yes, we are JUST...on the Other Side...Here is to celebrating it all, which ever side we may be on.

  • @Abkeda I understand that!

    Things will change one day.... one day ;-)

    I would rather be on their side.

    That way, no one will freak out when they can't see you in the shower ;-)

  • @Bammx2 Yes, Bammx2; Home isn't just a place/It's the right person/place/feeling that must mix together just right....I'm sorry for your loss; Robin must have been someone special~

  • @Bammx2 My hat's off to you and your lady, brother. Keep her with you, and one day you'll go home again. Until then...keep riding.

  • @docdraco cheers ;-)

  • @Bammx2 Have you seen the movie Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? I'm sure you would enjoy and relate to it.

  • @Honeydew7396 Sorry. Can't stand john candy.

    I don't watch anything he's in.

  • @Bammx2 Robin is gone because the earth was just her temporary home . "Oh where oh where can my baby be? The lord took her away from me. She's gone to heaven so I got to be good so I can see my baby when I leave this world."

  • Finding my way home everyday!

  • For post above (ozzyw518 - great tribute to a friend! I'm sure he knows and appreciates. RIP from a stranger! may the wind be at your back now and always

  • @ragnorr1 thank you for your kind words they are appreciated

  • Yep

  • Was real sad when Cream broke up but my God look what came of it , Thanks for the great video.

  • @shebakitty yea me too,was 9 years old when Cream came out in 1966 and I love them still.Blind Faith so good and way too bad they only had 1 album and in my opinion this was the end of the real Clapton.

  • one of my favorite bands and album of all times. No wonder, just look at the its members.

  • @strokex1 so much talent in one band,

  • just good still

  • This band was super pimp sauce

  • I played this at my friends funerals along with Wish you were here. Tommy, Kat, Mark, Steve, and Connor, you guys are my friends with souls that could survive anything. A wise man once said "Why are the more intellectual people depressed."

    Miss you all RIP.

  • @Ogboyscout

    we realize futility, of everything....so just enjoy each day.....all you can do....

  • Solo Clapton ended up bein way better (in my opinion anyways), but this stuff is pretty cool.

  • Who is that precious little girl @ 2:44? Looks like she lost her mom or dad to the profiteers. Makes me want to drive those tanks @ 2:29 right through Cheney's teeth @ 2:49. I wish I could talk to the little girl and tell her she'll be all right and her daddy loves her. Guess this is what we get for a nation of sheep. Good video. Bless that precious little girl!

  • Thanks for making a great video, and for having the courage (& may you always have it) to trust your own eyes --AND-- for SAYing out loud, what you most truly SEE.

  • Grandaddy say'd they used to play this music right b4 an anmbush on Charlie when they were in country in the shit.

  • And if a politician should tell you (us) that your (our) country is in danger and sacrifice is the only 'higher' answer; ask of that person, have you (they) the courage to go first? Then, over that (their) dead corpse may the lingering patriots prove he (they) were either right or wrong...or bought off.

  • What the hell is Dick Chaney doing here. This is an insult to the Peace and as nothing to do with the group. (Unless you're referring to his 'blind faith' in winning and fighting in Iraq). He and others like him are profiteers, never served in the military and don't empathize with those serving over there. Nuff said.....

  • Sanity drives me crazy.

  • Nice to see this here. We just uploaded some new videos.  Check them out.

    All the best from Bonzai Tribe.

  • Excellent images. They tell a heartwrenching story.

  • Best part about music from the 60's is it seems new to people that burned out a few too many brain cells that "experienced" the 60's. This song still sounds fresh.

  • このスティーヴィーの楽曲が好きだった、空中分解スーパーバ­ンド"ブラインド・フェイス"Can't Find My Way Home"~ロック牧歌だ!

  • not sure why we showed a pic of dick that lowlife POS but ok, other then that a good song and a decent video

  • @MrBillyBatts1 read the discription, "images of our own blind faith"

  • Hey when Groups like this were performing Vietnam was going on Civil rights was going on chicago riots was happening people served a cause back then.today all people bitch about is their F**kin' cappichinos,and Justin beiber Damn people find a cause,and stop watching Glee

  • @PathfinderMac I'm 17, and a Jorma Koukouin song inspired me to pick up guitar. My cause? show the world what real music is, If I can even come half way to reaching the depth and power of many of the songs of 50's-70's era it would be a miracle. All of us nostalgic old souls out there, lets pick up an instrument and keep the REAL music alive nothing more good will be produced on its own so lets make it happen. RIP Garcia!

  • Damn how did I not know about this band? Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton are two of my favourite musicians ever. Gods and I was like: why couldn't Cream have stayed together longer, missing these songs all that while.

    I suppose the best thing about not having been alive in the 60s is there's loads of cool music to try and find.

  • @nickshel I'm still finding amazing music from that time after all these years. The musical creativity from that time never ceases to amaze me!

  • @nickshel You are correct. Unfortunately, Blind Faith was a very brief experiment. Clapton moved on to join up with Dick Derringer. The only produced one album, by the same name. If you look up "Do what you like", you'll hear an amazing drum solo by Ginger Baker. Steve is a legend to this day. Can still sing the same songs in the original high-pitched key, and he's well over 60. Amazing

  • i feel sorry for ozzy ws post please read and say sorry sorry

  • amazing

  • Brilliant song! The laughable thing is the folks here with blindfolds are the ones making all the noise now, so it's no longer relevant. Although, take away their whining about the past & they wouldn't have much of anything to contribute. Of course in the context of the song's times, it makes more sense.

  • "And I ain't done nothin' wrong, but I can't find my way home."

  • "A nation of sheep soon begets a government of wolves."

    Where are the war protests today?

  • @zimminkie I'm 63 and was an activist at UT Austin (1969-71). There's no draft and the economy is in the tank. So, the capitalist ruling-class has both private and public armies. Aloha from Kauai.

  • @zimminkie You have the Occupy movment, and they have a much better approach to protests then we did back then. Although they tell us now that our demonstrations helped end the war, that was never mentioned until much later. The media had marginalized us as traitors. We felt we had accomplished nothing. It was a much harsher world then, then today. The Occupy Movement has 3 things in its favor that we did not: a no drugs policy, friends in high places, no draft and a better attitude.

  • @lizzy11291950 The thing Occupy has that we didnt have back then is technology, social media, cell phones etc. We did OK with what we had though.

  • I really wish I could.

    I was there.......

  • I really wish I could.

    I was there.

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  • @chefjohn46 you were THERE and I am HERE. And you are still THERE. Are you happy? When you love someone set them free...and if they don't come back they weren't yours to begin with. And realistically its true,

  • Those were the days my friend, I thought they never end......love all 70's music..

  • voting for Obama in the first place...blind faith voting a second time....basic stupidity

  • i'm 13 and i like this

  • @busterbone

    and...? what, you want a cookie or something?

  • @turc1656 yes plz-make it a large one with chocolate chip with macadamia nuts!

  • @busterbone I love knowing there are kids who have intelligence and taste! You got class.:)

  • @busterbone good for you

  • May he RIP my friend. I actually write this because he passed the day after my b-day. What state did Mike live in? He and his family are in my prayers

  • @koko1725 mike lived in new york state we miss him like crazy he was a great guy thanks for your kind words and prayers they are appreciated

  • It would of been nice to live in those days. what raw and organic music.

  • Those were the days, for sure!! One of my all-time favorites!

  • what an amazing song

  • Good ole' Laguna Beach music, good ole' Laguna days. I feel sorry for the poor souls that missed this period of history and didn't have the opportunity to be living in Laguna Beach at the time.

  • I remember when this song came out! Brings back good and ole memories! love it!

  • posted twice as drunk srry for the confusion.

  • in the mist of death there's life.Ozzyw518 srry for your loss not sure if you will ever see this why i post is my birth FEB18 1973 my daughter FEB18th of this year be it she "IS THE REASON I"VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG,SHE"S THE SOMEBODY WITH THE KEY to my kicking the junk. Still holding on to the bud harmless as it will be.BLIND FAITH ya'll what else.

  • in death there's life.Ozzyw518 srry for your loss not sure if you will ever see this why i post is my birth FEB18 1973 my daughter FEB18th of this year be it she "IS THE REASON I"VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG.

  • GREAT SONG.......shhh i think spikeyapples needs to get laid seriously

  • After 22 years, the most memorable episode in my mind of 21 Jump Street was in '89, the 'Swallowed Alive' episode. It sticks out in my mind because it featured this song. Blew me away and i still never tire of listening to this. For some crap reason, the re-release took it out. What a shame, because this is such a great song...

  • what soul less a-hole would dislike this song ?

  • i dont like it i love it -- long live this song-----will

  • @carter6084 you are a just a young deaf depressed homosexual and you dont know good music, so do us real music reviewers a favor, go back to your nice justin Beaver and blow your brains out : )

  • I'm wasted and I can't find my way home...

  • @carter6084 Hey, if you don't like this music, there's no real need for you to tell us.. go and find something else you DO like. Just because YOU don't like it doesn't make it terrible.. Consider it from another point of view.. maybe YOU are a terrible judge of music? Kind of changes things when you look at it that way eh! Now THAT'S what everyone else here thinks of YOU, so maybe you need to go and do some work on your own self somehow.. just a thought. Enjoy your Life, Px :))

  • perfect.

  • @carter6084 What the fuck are you on kidd, this music is absolutely amasing!! <333

  • long live this song. sorry about your friend man. mikes playin with jimi hendrix and jim morrison man. long live classic rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Great song to mellow out to.

  • Well maybe if you came out of your drug infested mind, you would find your way "home". We were wrong about the drugs and stuff. Find your way home.

  • @ kauaiphi Indeed, and I love your uploads of Carlin. He remains an under appreciated observer. Ma-halo, from the Sierra Nevada's.

  • @opheliarises I discovered Lenny Bruce in high school, in Texas, while reading "Playboy." And as Simon and Garfunkle said, "and I learned the truth from Lenny Bruce." Carlin was influenced quite a bit by Bruce. Unfortunately, I think America is in an Age of Unreason. In my humble opinion, I think monopoly capitalism and religion are the two biggest threats to civilization. I have a strong feeling that the hammer's falling. Kauai is my beautiful lifeboat and home.

  • I will find it!

  • this ones for a dear friend who just passed away on feb 18 2011 mike conza i know your gettin high and jammin at the great gig in the sky even though your not with us anymore your memory will always be in our hearts you finally found your way home r.i.p. my friend

  • @ozzyw518 Mike Conza R.I.P. ;(